Temper Temper

Temper Temper

Infobox Album | Name = Temper Temper
Type = Album
Artist = Eric Gooden & Melanie Williams
Released = 1991
Recorded = 1991
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Label = Virgin Records
Producer = Tim Oliver, Mick Moran
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"Temper Temper" is an Album by Eric Gooden & Melanie Williams released in 1991.

Track listing

#Talk Much
#First Impressions
#Like We Used To
#Temperance
#Don't Wanna Have to Ask You
#Happy Days
#It's All Outta Lovin' You
#Stop on By
#Sweet as Can Be
#Beg or Plead

Album Credits

*Andrew Williams - Organ, Vocals
*Chris Manis - Percussion
*Doreen Edwards - Vocals (Background)
*Eric Gooden - Engineer, Keyboards, Producer, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
*Fritz McIntyre - Organ, Vocals (Background)
*Joe Roberts - Vocals
*Melanie Williams - Vocals, Vocals (Background)
*Mick Moran - Percussion, Producer
*Nick Garside - Engineer
*Stephen Boyce-Buckley - String Arr/Keyboards/Engineer
*Temper Temper - Main Performer
*Tim Oliver - Engineer, Producer
*Tony Henry - Guitar
*Trevor Taylor - Guitar
*Yvonne Shelton - Vocals (Background)


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